The Home Inspection Report

The goal of an inspection by an independent professional home inspector is to identify potentially significant expenses that would affect a typical purchaser’s buying decision. Most buyers will make their offer to purchase “subject to a satisfactory home inspection” and, to be safe rather than sorry, some sellers may have an inspection before putting their house on the market. The seller can then make the necessary repairs ahead of time in order to get the property sold faster and potentially for more money.

What is covered in a home inspection? 1. Kitchen – Besides checking out the obvious (counters, cabinets, appliances, etc.) an inspector will examine the area to see if there are any damages, leaks, faulty wiring, etc.; appliances will be checked for working order.

Bathrooms – Condition of grout and tiles; check for leaks or drainage problems, or cracks in toilets, check CFGI outlet operation, fans, water pressure and water volume.

Plumbing – Check the pipes, drains, vents and hot water tank; check for leaks or drainage problems; water pressure.

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This representation is based in whole or in part on data generated by the Chilliwack District Real Estate Board, Fraser Valley Real Estate Board or Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver which assumes no responsibility for its accuracy.